Kariba Ferries
Kariba Ferries is a Zimbabwean ferry operator which operates on Lake Kariba between the fishing camp of Mlibizi (with access to Victoria Falls) in the south and Kariba town in the north. It offers an alternative to an overland journey of 1,250 kilometres (780 mi) taking 8 hours. The relaxing voyage by boat takes approximately 22 hours.[1]
Industry | Shipping |
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Headquarters | Kariba, Zimbabwe |
Area served | Mlibizi, Kariba |
Services | Passenger and freight transportation |
Website | www.karibaferries.com |
Catering
Catering is provided on board: three meals are served through the course of the voyage along with morning and afternoon tea with access to a cash bar on board.[2]
Fleet
Ship | Callsign | Built | Entered service | Route | Voyage time |
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MV Sealion[3] | KF003 | 1974 | 1974 | Kariba Town – Mlibizi Fishing Camp | 22 Hours |
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References
- "Kariba Car Ferry Service", Afrizim Travel Guide.
- Kariba Ferry website.
- "MV Sealion", Kariba Ferries website.
External links
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